2023 - Research.com Environmental Sciences in Canada Leader Award
His primary scientific interests are in Hydrology, Environmental chemistry, Methylmercury, Organic matter and Water column. Marc Lucotte interconnects Soil water, Soil horizon and Greenhouse gas in the investigation of issues within Hydrology. The Environmental chemistry study combines topics in areas such as Sediment and Food contaminant.
His work deals with themes such as Ecology, Contamination, Fish consumption, Population study and Physiology, which intersect with Methylmercury. His work is dedicated to discovering how Contamination, Inorganic mercury are connected with Ecosystem and other disciplines. His research integrates issues of Drainage basin, Benthic zone and Methane in his study of Water column.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in Environmental chemistry, Hydrology, Ecology, Soil water and Methylmercury. Marc Lucotte combines subjects such as Organic matter, MERCURE, Particulates, Mineralogy and Seston with his study of Environmental chemistry. His Hydrology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating perspectives in Sediment, Aquatic ecosystem and Water column.
His research investigates the link between Ecology and topics such as Animal science that cross with problems in Wet season and Fish consumption. His Soil water research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Peat, Agroforestry, Water pollution and Agronomy. His studies deal with areas such as Food web, Contamination, Physiology and Pollutant as well as Methylmercury.
Marc Lucotte mostly deals with Glyphosate, Amazon rainforest, Agronomy, Ecology and Soil water. His study in Agronomy is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both Aquatic ecosystem and Riparian buffer. Marc Lucotte is interested in Wet season, which is a branch of Ecology.
His Soil water study integrates concerns from other disciplines, such as Agroforestry, Lignin and Surface runoff. In his work, Hydrology is strongly intertwined with Biogeochemical cycle, which is a subfield of Dissolved organic carbon. His work carried out in the field of Hydrology brings together such families of science as Taiga and Cycling.
His primary areas of study are Glyphosate, Botany, Photosynthesis, Agronomy and Aquatic ecosystem. Marc Lucotte has researched Botany in several fields, including Soil classification, Organic matter and Aminomethylphosphonic acid. He has included themes like Phytotoxicity, Environmental exposure and Plant physiology in his Aminomethylphosphonic acid study.
His studies examine the connections between Photosynthesis and genetics, as well as such issues in Chlorophyll, with regards to Pheophytin. His work in the fields of Agronomy, such as Human fertilization, overlaps with other areas such as Context. His Aquatic ecosystem research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Diversity index, Phytoplankton, Ecosystem and Chlorophyll a.
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Neurotoxic Effects of Low-Level Methylmercury Contamination in the Amazonian Basin
Jean Lebel;Donna Mergler;Fernando Branches;Marc Lucotte.
Environmental Research (1998)
Recovery of Mercury-Contaminated Fisheries
John Munthe;R. A (Drew) Bodaly;Brian A. Branfireun;Charles T. Driscoll.
AMBIO: A Journal of the Human Environment (2007)
The geochemistry of mercury in central amazonian soils developed on the Alter-do-Chão formation of the lower Tapajós River Valley, Pará state, Brazil
M. Roulet;M. Lucotte;A. Saint-Aubin;S. Tran.
Science of The Total Environment (1998)
Effects of recent human colonization on the presence of mercury in amazonian ecosystems
M. Roulet;M. Lucotte;N. Farella;G. Serique.
Water Air and Soil Pollution (1999)
Evidence of early nervous system dysfunction in Amazonian populations exposed to low-levels of methylmercury.
J Lebel;D Mergler;M Lucotte;M Amorim.
Neurotoxicology (1996)
Fish Diet and Mercury Exposure in a Riparian Amazonian Population
J. Lebel;M. Roulet;D. Mergler;M. Lucotte.
Water Air and Soil Pollution (1997)
Production of the greenhouse gases CH4 and CO2 by hydroelectric reservoirs of the boreal region
E. Duchemin;M. Lucotte;R. Canuel;A. Chamberland.
Global Biogeochemical Cycles (1995)
Alteration of plant physiology by glyphosate and its by-product aminomethylphosphonic acid: an overview
Marcelo P. Gomes;Elise Smedbol;Annie Chalifour;Louise Hénault-Ethier.
Journal of Experimental Botany (2014)
Fish growth rates modulate mercury concentrations in walleye (Sander vitreus) from eastern Canadian lakes.
Michel Simoneau;Marc Lucotte;Steve Garceau;Denis Laliberté.
Environmental Research (2005)
Sequential analysis of hair mercury levels in relation to fish diet of an Amazonian population, Brazil
Julie Dolbec;Donna Mergler;Fabrice Larribe;Marc Roulet.
Science of The Total Environment (2001)
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